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  1. 1092 (MXCII, na numeração romana) foi um ano bissexto do século XI do Calendário Juliano, da Era de Cristo, e as suas letras dominicais foram D e C (53 semanas), teve início a uma quinta-feira e terminou a uma sexta-feira.

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    Seljuk Empire. November 19 – Sultan Malik-Shah I dies after a 20-year reign while hunting. The Seljuk Empire falls into chaos, his brother Tutush I and rival successors carve up their own independent sultanates in the Middle East. Malik-Shah is succeeded by his son Mahmud I, but he does not gain control of the empire.

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    Degemer; Kemmoù diwezhañ; Ur bajenn dre zegouezh; Meneger hollek

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    May 9 – Lincoln Cathedralis consecrated.
    High tides cause great flooding in England and Scotland. The Kentish lands of Earl Godwin flooded and are now known as the Goodwin Sands
    The Song Dynasty Chinese scientist and statesman Su Song publishes his Xin Yi Xiang Fa Yao, a treatise outlining the construction and operation of his complex astronomical clocktower built in Kaife...
    Kingdom of England annexes Cumbria from the Celtic kingdom of Strathclyde.
    January 14 – King Vratislaus II of Bohemia
    May 7 – Remigius de Fécamp, first Bishop of Lincoln
    September – Jordan of Hauteville, military commander in Sicily
    September 6 – Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia
  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 聖刻1092聖刻1092 - Wikipedia

    聖刻1092』(ワース1092千葉暁による日本のライトノベルイラストは幡池裕行神宮寺一が担当しているソノラマ文庫朝日ソノラマより1988年9月から2001年5月までまで刊行された

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    Byzantine Empire. Spring – Tzachas, a Seljuk Turkish military commander, establishes an independent maritime state centred in the Ionian coastal city of Smyrna (modern-day İzmir ). He proclaims himself emperor ( basileus ), and concludes an alliance with the Pechenegs in Thrace.